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Other Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection (page 2)

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Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Tank engine, No. 1452, waiting at Brixham Station

Tank engine, No. 1452, waiting at Brixham Station
This view of the 0-4-2 tank locomotive waiting at Brixham Station was probably taken in the late 1950s. The locomotive was taken out of service in June 1960

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Loco No. 7338, at Cheltenham

Loco No. 7338, at Cheltenham
Locomotive number 7338 (formerly 9316) travelling along the line at Cheltenham on 4th August 1958. The different lines of track and a signal box can be seen

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Loco No. 7328, at Gloucester Station

Loco No. 7328, at Gloucester Station
Locomotive number 7328 (formerly 9306) stationary at Gloucester station on 4th July 1959, showing the footbridge in the background

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Loco No. 4358, at Weston-Sub-Edge

Loco No. 4358, at Weston-Sub-Edge
Locomotive number 4358 at Weston-Sub-Edge in Gloucestershire on 1st March 1958. A group of workers are making improvements to the track

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Loco No. 4358 and Track Maintenance at Weston-Sub-Edge

Loco No. 4358 and Track Maintenance at Weston-Sub-Edge
Locomotive number 4358 at Weston-Sub-Edge in Gloucestershire on 1st March 1958. A group of workers are making improvements to the track

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive driver in air raid kit, during WWII

Locomotive driver in air raid kit, during WWII
Locomotive no. 5085 Evesham Abbey with a locomotive driver on the footplate wearing a gas mask during WWII

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Ex - MSWJR locomotive No. 24

Ex - MSWJR locomotive No. 24
STEAM Locomotives: Standard Gauge

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 36

Locomotive No. 36
The first GWR 4-6-0 locomotive, built 1896

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 4000 gallon locomotive tender showing new lettering, February 1945

4000 gallon locomotive tender showing new lettering, February 1945
Shows the G - crest- W lettering style, and unlined livery

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No. 1331

No. 1331
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1877 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886. Was also given the number 1387

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Barry Scrap Yard, c1960s

Barry Scrap Yard, c1960s
With the rise of diesel and the gradual demise of steam, many steam locomotives were sent for scrap. The most famous scrapyard was at Barry

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Loco No. 4358 and Track Maintenance at Weston-Sub-Edge

Loco No. 4358 and Track Maintenance at Weston-Sub-Edge
Locomotive number 4358 at Weston-Sub-Edge in Gloucestershire on 1st March 1958. A group of workers are making improvements to the track

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Loco No. 4358, at Weston-Sub-Edge

Loco No. 4358, at Weston-Sub-Edge
Locomotive number 4358 at Weston-Sub-Edge in Gloucestershire on 1st March 1958. A group of workers are making improvements to the track

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 2-8-0 tank locomotive no. 5230

2-8-0 tank locomotive no. 5230
Seen here at Old Oak Common. 5205 class built 1924

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 2602

Locomotive No. 2602
Kruger or Aberdare Class. 2-6-0 Locomotive. Built 1899

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 4253

Locomotive No. 4253
2-8-0 Tank Locomotive

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: 2-8-2 Tank Locomotive, No. 7238

2-8-2 Tank Locomotive, No. 7238
7200 Class, built 1936. Rebuilt from 2-8-0T 5273

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 555

Locomotive No. 555
0-4-2T, 517 class locomotive. Built 1869, withdrawn 1930

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 539

Locomotive No. 539
0-4-2T, 517 class locomotive. Built 1868, withdrawn 1933

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 1572, Buffalo Class Locomotive

No 1572, Buffalo Class Locomotive
0-6-0 saddle tank locomotive. Class 1076

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No. 1331

No. 1331
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1877 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886. Was also given the number 1387

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 1331

No 1331
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1877 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886. Was also given the number 1387

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 9, Victoria, c. 1900

No 9, Victoria, c. 1900
2-2-2 tender engine. Completely rebuilt in 1884 from a 4-2-4 experimental tank engine. In 1890 or 1893 No.9 was named Victoria

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: County Tank, No 2243

County Tank, No 2243
4-4-2 County Tank Class Locomotive

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 6340 hauling a special train containing cars at Princes Risborough, 1933

No 6340 hauling a special train containing cars at Princes Risborough, 1933
2-6-0 Mogul locomotive, built 1921. A private owner wagon belonging to James Hargreaves and Sons can be seen to the right of the image

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4588 Prairie Tank Locomotive

No 4588 Prairie Tank Locomotive
2-6-2 45XX class locomotive. Built 1927

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4588 Prairie Tank Locomotive at Kingswear, 22nd March 1973

No 4588 Prairie Tank Locomotive at Kingswear, 22nd March 1973
2-6-2 45XX class locomotive. Built 1927

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3341 Blasius

No 3341 Blasius
4-4-0 Bulldog class locomotive. Seen here approaching Drayton Green Signal Box

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3357 Royal Sovereign at Plymouth North Road, 1902

No 3357 Royal Sovereign at Plymouth North Road, 1902
4-4-0 Bulldog class locomotive. Built 1900. Royal Sovereign was named as the Royal Train for 7th March 1902. It was renamed from No 3345 Exeter for the occasion

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3310 Waterford

No 3310 Waterford
4-4-0 Badminton class locomotive. LAter renumbered 4118

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 c. 1960s

Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 c. 1960s
Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 c.1960s

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Ex - MSWJR locomotive No. 24

Ex - MSWJR locomotive No. 24
STEAM Locomotives: Standard Gauge

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Locomotive No. 36

Locomotive No. 36
The first GWR 4-6-0 locomotive, built 1896

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 at Pontsticill Junction Signal Box April 1958

Ivatt 2MT class, 2-6-0, No. 46521 at Pontsticill Junction Signal Box April 1958

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: Duke Class, No. 3285, Katerfelto

Duke Class, No. 3285, Katerfelto
Scrapped in 1937

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No. 1331

No. 1331
0-6-0 Saddle Tank. Built in 1877 by Fox, Walker and Co, originally for the Whitland and Cargigan Railway. The GWR took the railway over in 1886. Was also given the number 1387

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No. 9, Victoria, c. late 1880s

No. 9, Victoria, c. late 1880s
2-2-2 tender engine. Completely rebuilt in 1884 from a 4-2-4 experimental tank engine. In 1890 or 1893 No.9 was named Victoria

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No. 9, Victoria, c. late 1880s

No. 9, Victoria, c. late 1880s
2-2-2 tender engine. Completely rebuilt in 1884 from a 4-2-4 experimental tank engine. In 1890 or 1893 No.9 was named Victoria

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 968 Metro Class Locomotive, c1900

No 968 Metro Class Locomotive, c1900
2-4-0 Tank Locomotive, built 1874. This locomotive was probably working on the West London Railway at the time the photograph was taken - a Kensington Addison Road destination board can be seen

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4342 carrying a train of car containers up to the Scottish Motor show, 1935

No 4342 carrying a train of car containers up to the Scottish Motor show, 1935
Seen here passing through Princes Risborough 2-6-0, 43xx class locomotive, built 1913

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4588 Prairie Tank Locomotive at Kingswear

No 4588 Prairie Tank Locomotive at Kingswear
2-6-2 45XX class locomotive. Built 1927

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 3217 Earl of Berkeley

No 3217 Earl of Berkeley
4-4-0 Earl class locomotive

Background imageOther Standard Gauge Locomotives Collection: No 4118 Polyanthus

No 4118 Polyanthus
4-4-0 Flower class locomotive. Built 1908



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